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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1956)
jrT- ..h-vj -.iua.rim .nn-ar. ... . "PINK CATTLE DREAMS," was the original and utterly charming theme carried out by the sponsors and members of Theta Theta Rho Girls Club No. 8 when they danced on March 2 to the music of the Starlighters at Reames Golf and Country Club. The dance floor was a castle with a palm and flower encircled pool beneath the balcony. Lighted water lily and camelia candles in shades of pink and white floated on the surface of the pool. Miniature castles decorated the walls. Patrons and patronesses for the Spring formal were seated, left to right, Mrs. A. L. Nybaclc, mother of Sandra Nybaclc, presi dent of the hostess club, Mrs. Robert Lanti, Mrs. N. S. Hep burn, Mrs. Frank McCornack, Mrs. George Blanos, worthy ad viser of the club, Mrs. Roe kickman and Mrs. Harold O. Horn. Standing, same order are, A. L. Nyback, father of President Sandra, Robert Lantz, N. S. Heoburn, Frank McCornack, George Banas, Charles' Leib, Roe Rickman and Harold Horn. Mr. and Mrs. George Blanas sponsored use of Reames and Mr. and Mrs. Nyback were responsible for the flowers for the event. Photo by Paul Williams ' Swips- fc--'? ' PRETTIEST FORMALS were worn by new initiates of Bethel No. 6, Job's Daughters for the official visit of Mrs. Velma Green, grand guardian of International Order of Job's Daughters for the state of Oregon who was here for the February 2? initiators meeting. Mrs. Green's home is in Port land. The meeting was held in the Masonic Temple. Front row, i4E jmm mm jf-gHnii ii I . IMn-iiiiiniirtl left to right, are Mrs. Green, grand guardian, Christine Wright, Kathleen Ball, Penny Raught, Susan Moss and Dianne Wagner. Back row, same order are, Ruth McKinnie, Jane Ann Craig, Pamela LaGrande, Kay Rutledge, Loit Snead- and Dorothy Lellison. f mi iu aim in uiiiui.wii.i.i iiiuiiwwie wmm ! wuiimiu f WMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmm jw,h . ' : s . Iv'lKt VSvi if i 1 ! , . ) i r IV v vff- C -r ,,)!, ?ir- ! foil mm n-i-4 wft.-ifNil 1. . 1 y I ,"4, ' ' ' ' ' ' HER EASTER BONNET may look like an inverted washtub, an upside down salad bowl or t 1 J ; r. ' the lid to the hat box to the male segment, but to her it is spring's dream,' with flowers, fruit kj li,;l ' 3 " J ii .Aa and frill. Shown modeling a costume from Miller's which will be included in the Beta Sigma ILi iU I . 1 W' " 1 tft'Slt''' Phi Sorority luncheon and style show Saturday, March 17, is Nellie Nicol, right. With her fig '&?M ? v i ' ' M are Doris Christian, left, style show chairman and Vivian Compton. The public is invited to the . J '-t 'V- wS' ' 1 annual spring event, which will be staged in the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Hotel.' " ' ( k. Photo by Kettler i9 M... V , J''. .;V: :4 v t c -M-'' f rj. -1 W "(? v : .WCr- -;;a;, -: ''iSr ? J - i ' u. . -: J v ; . . i '. ' l : - on i AC 'AVv v fe'hiii I'ntirirMTrrn 1 nr n i itiiiiiirf 'rMtf SPRING ACCENTS in a profusion of floral arrangements backgrounded the annual silver benefit tea sponsored on February 29 by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church, Klamath Falls. The tea, which benefits the Methodist Home for the Aged at Salem and the doll show, drew several hundred guests from all parts of the Klamath Basin. Pouring at the attractively appointed table was seated, Mrs. John Yadon, president of the WSCS. Others who assisted with the arrangements were, standing, left to right, Mrs. Everett Dennis, member of the state board of directors for the Methodist home, Mrs. Dallas McNeil, wife of the pastor of the church, Mrs. Marion Lehman and Mrs. Arthur Farr, co-chairmen of the tea committee. I " IU ' WW!,- fll -ill Photo by Kettler t-v' ' iM pf '.''. '" 'A " A WHITE STEEPLED CHURCH centered an errangemenf of multi-colored flower and maidenhair fern at the central motif for the tea table at the home of Mrs. Hugh T. Estet when Clara Shapard. bride elect, was honored at the attractive Estej home on February 25. Left to right around the tea table are: Mr. Aletha Shannon, the hostess, Mrs. Estes, the hon ored guest, Clara Shapard and Mrs. Roberta B'omquist, co-hostesses with Mrs. Estes for the delightful affair. ' Phol bY K9flor Clara Shapard, Bride Elect DR. GEORGE GULDAGER of Eugene, Potentate of Hillah Shrine, was on hand for the Shrine's crab feed held at the Klamath Falls Armory on March 3. He and Mrs. Guldager ate pictured here talking over Shrine affairs with Charles Bane, right, president of the Klamath Falls Shrine Club. Photo by Kettler MR. AND MRS. ROBERT I. PLASS whose nuptial vows were exchanged in the Chapman Parle Hotel, Los Angeles. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Plats, 827 Mitch- Street, this city. The new Mrs. Plass is the former Josephine Sterns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sterns of Los Angeles. A reception in the hotel followed the candlelighted, double ring ceremony. Vernon Hunt, Klamath Falls was best man. Also going south for the ceremony were Roxann Plass, Mrs. Dale Cheyne, Portland, sisters of the bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Arent, Medford, close friends of the family. Photo b Bob Forester Krmnds of Mrs. William K. Fink, who was Clara Shapard before her marriBKe Friday evrnln. of fered best wishes at a pre-nuptial lea Baiurday, FVoruaiy 2'. nl the home of Mrs. Huith T Estes, 2).tt 1-a WieiHc SirfPt. Co-hu.sU'sH Win Mrs. Roberta Hlomrjuist. Smne tUJ Klamath Union H it'll S hool faculty members, faculty wives, .secretaries and iwhool per sonnel attended the 1 to 5 p.m. tea herved in the gracious hstes home. Pouring during the afternoon a Mrs. Aletha Shannon, house ini if. lor ftevernl years of the hon oree; Mrs. Arnold Oralppp and Mrs. Charle Carlson. Mis. E. Giana. Mit. Harry Todd and Mrs. Lane Warren assisted Riiesta, Refrebhmenti ol tbnmp tilled popovers and open faced sand wiches appropriately cut and lea cakes were served from a larme round tea table. Suspended from a chandelier above the table was a papier-mache wedding boil on which were percned two "blue birds of happiness." Each blue bird held In ins beak a while satin streamer which was tied to a small frosted cardboard rhureh. Mini ature bride and bridegroom tinur ines were outside the church and the arrannettent was encircled with multi-colored llowers- and greenery. The former Miss Shapard has taught home economics at Klam ath Union Hiiih School lor three years. Her husband 1a radio and television instructor at KUH3. 4 1 I